It will be difficult to get over the river because the heavy rainfall has increased the speed of the current.Será difícil cruzar el río porque las lluvias fuertes han aumentado la velocidad de la corriente.

The hikers were not able to cross the snowy path.Los excursionistas no lograron cruzar el sendero cubierto de nieve.

they made a rope bridge to get the guns/men overconstruyeron un puente de cuerda para pasar las armas/a los hombres al otro lado

the wall was too high for us to get the ladder over

2(send)

I'll get the documents over to you tomorrowte haré llegar los documentos mañana;get yourself over here as soon as you canvente para acá tan pronto como puedas

it was my money that got him over to England

3(have done with)acabar de una vez

let's get it over (with)acabemos de una vez

say what you've got to say and get it over (with)all I wanted was to get it over with as quickly as possible

I just want to get this interview over (with)lo único que quiero es sacarme de encima esta entrevista

4(communicate)[+idea]transmitir

the film gets its message over very convincinglyla película transmite el mensaje de forma muy convincente;I was trying to get it over to him that it was impossibleestaba intentando hacerle comprender que era imposible

verb:transitive:plus_preposition

1(transport across)

to get troops/supplies over a riverpasar tropas/suministros al otro lado del río

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